Top Picks Analysis: New general manger David Caldwell made the prudent
decision to take the sure thing early in Joeckel. Even though Gus Bradley is a
a defensive-minded coach, Joeckel was too good to pass up at No. 2 overall
because the Jags went into the process with just one proven tackle on their
roster in Eugene Monroe. Joeckel will step in on Day 1 as the right tackle and
sure things up so Jacksonville can concentrate on other areas. In the second
round Bradley was given a big piece for the back end in the heavy-hitting
Cyprien, while Gratz fills an immediate need at corner and could push for a
starting job.

Best Value Pick: Sanders is only 5-foot-7 but he could turn into am impact
slot receiver and return guy. It remains to be seen if he can hold up for 16
games, though.

Questionable Calls: Robinson, a quarterback for most of his time at Michigan,
seems like a redundant pick. Obviously, he is terribly athletic but at the
best case scenario at the NFL level projects him as a guy who will give you
what Sanders was drafted for.

Summary: Joeckel, Cyprien and Gratz will all be penciled in as starters while
Sanders should add some juice to the return game and provide the slot threat
to complement Cecil Shorts and Justin Blackmon. It's all about the quarterback
in Jacksonville, though, and the only competition Caldwell brought in for
embattled incumbents Blaine Gabbert and Chad Henne was undrafted read-option
threat Matt Scott of Arizona and Aaron Rodgers' far less talented brother,
Jordan Rodgers of Vandy.